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rre8 Zl&rk
6571 Mitchell
tngton Calif
PREACH THE WORD-CONTEND FOR THE FAITH
VOLUME 12
■ :'■;-;:. ...
E35 Attend San Diego
■Workers' Conference
A new attendance record was
jet recently by the monthly
vorkers' conference of the San
Mego Association when 235
thurch leaders were the guests
if Bethel Baptist Church, Escon-
|ido, Everett Hill, pastor. John
Berry, pastor, Madison Ave-
lue Baptist Church, San Diego,
nd publicity chairman of the
an Diego Association, says:
Most of those present had to
rive from 30 to 60 miles in
rder to attend. They were well
ewarded, however, by a turkey
inner served by the Escondido
urch followed by one of the
:st programs the association
as had."
The program was for the most
art in charge of the associa-
onal Brotherhood organization
ssisted by the Royal Ambassa-
or chapters from the various
urches. A feature of the pro-
ram was a graphic portrayal of
rhat a boy must do in order to
ttain the various ranks as an
mbassador all the way from
age to Ambassador Pleni-Poten-
ary. The inspirational message
as brought by Everett Hill,
ost pastor.
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER 11, 1952
NUMBER 1
W. D. Upshaw Dies
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — (BP)
One of the nation's most percent drys is dead. William
•avid Upshaw, eighty-six, former
Georgia congressman and one-
rne presidential candidate on
le Prohibition ticket passed
way in Glendale, California, Fri-
ay. November 21. He had been
nder treatment for an illness
blowing his return from a Eu-
°Pean speaking tour.
Upshaw, a Baptist, was an old-
art orator' For many years he
[ ^ annual appearances before
9 Southern Baptist Convention.
colorful personality, he was
■Uy distinguished by his
Utchos
LISTEN TO
THE BAPTIST HOUR
"Preaching Christ Without Compromise"
Broadcast by 310 Stations
Heard by MILLIONS every week
Dr. Charles Wellborn — preaches
The Baptist Hour Choir — sings
AND SOULS ARE SAVED!
California has the following stations carrying the Baptist
Hour (the time is- Sunday un-les* r^herwise stertech^
KCHI — Delano 10:30 a.m.
KDAC — Fort Bragg 12:30 p.m.
KSPA —Santa Paula 1:00 p.m.
KSUE — Susanville 8:30 a.m.
KTUR — Turlock 5:00 p.m.
KWSO — Wasco *
"Consult your local newspaper for station on which time
is not shown
Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bennett Join
Seminary Staff
BERKELEY, Calif., November 26 — The addition of Dr. and Mrs.
Carlyle Bennett to the music faculty of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary has been announced by the president, Dr. Harold
K. Graves. They will assume duties here with the opening of the
spring semester, January 6, 1953.
The announcement came after the executive committee of the seminary board of trustees voted unanimously to employ the Bennetts.
The committee, headed by Horace Burns of Eureka, met at the seminary November 25.
Dr. Bennett, now minister of music of Temple Baptist Church in
Los Angeles, will join the Department of Sacred Music as a professor, teaching voice and choral work. Mrs. Bennett will be an assistant
professor, instructing in the fields of theory and piano. They have
teaching experience in these subjects at Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Graduates of Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, and Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett are natives of Indiana. Dr. Bennett has served as head of the School of Music at
California Baptist Theological Seminary, Covina, and as minister of
music in Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth.
Mission Established
In Woodland
The Temple Baptist Church of
North Sacramento, C. R. Collier,
pastor, has established a mission
in Woodland which will soon become a Baptist church, if the venture meets with the same degree of success of five other missions previously established by
the Sacramento congregation.
The five previously established
have been organized into
churches.
Regular Sunday services are
held" in the Veteran's Hall in
Woodland. The mid-week prayer
services are held in the homes of
interested friends. General Missionary L. L. Richardson is rendering helpful service to the mission which is under the pastoral
leadership of Opal D o u t h i t.
Plans are under way for the purchase of a building site.
Colorado Southern
Baptists Publish
Paper
The first issue of the Rocky
Mountain Baptist has put in its
appearance. Published by the
Colorado Southern Baptist Association with Dr. S. W. Drigers
as editor, the publication will be
devoted to the work of the association and will carry news of
the various activities in the
churches and association. Editor
Drigers pointed out in the first
issue that the churches would
continue to promote the Arizona
Baptist Beacon, official state paper of Southern Baptists in Arizona, since the Colorado Association cooperates with the Arizona convention. He stated, however, that more publicity of the
work in Colorado was needed
than could possibly be given
through the Arizona paper.

rre8 Zl&rk
6571 Mitchell
tngton Calif
PREACH THE WORD-CONTEND FOR THE FAITH
VOLUME 12
■ :'■;-;:. ...
E35 Attend San Diego
■Workers' Conference
A new attendance record was
jet recently by the monthly
vorkers' conference of the San
Mego Association when 235
thurch leaders were the guests
if Bethel Baptist Church, Escon-
|ido, Everett Hill, pastor. John
Berry, pastor, Madison Ave-
lue Baptist Church, San Diego,
nd publicity chairman of the
an Diego Association, says:
Most of those present had to
rive from 30 to 60 miles in
rder to attend. They were well
ewarded, however, by a turkey
inner served by the Escondido
urch followed by one of the
:st programs the association
as had."
The program was for the most
art in charge of the associa-
onal Brotherhood organization
ssisted by the Royal Ambassa-
or chapters from the various
urches. A feature of the pro-
ram was a graphic portrayal of
rhat a boy must do in order to
ttain the various ranks as an
mbassador all the way from
age to Ambassador Pleni-Poten-
ary. The inspirational message
as brought by Everett Hill,
ost pastor.
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER 11, 1952
NUMBER 1
W. D. Upshaw Dies
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — (BP)
One of the nation's most percent drys is dead. William
•avid Upshaw, eighty-six, former
Georgia congressman and one-
rne presidential candidate on
le Prohibition ticket passed
way in Glendale, California, Fri-
ay. November 21. He had been
nder treatment for an illness
blowing his return from a Eu-
°Pean speaking tour.
Upshaw, a Baptist, was an old-
art orator' For many years he
[ ^ annual appearances before
9 Southern Baptist Convention.
colorful personality, he was
■Uy distinguished by his
Utchos
LISTEN TO
THE BAPTIST HOUR
"Preaching Christ Without Compromise"
Broadcast by 310 Stations
Heard by MILLIONS every week
Dr. Charles Wellborn — preaches
The Baptist Hour Choir — sings
AND SOULS ARE SAVED!
California has the following stations carrying the Baptist
Hour (the time is- Sunday un-les* r^herwise stertech^
KCHI — Delano 10:30 a.m.
KDAC — Fort Bragg 12:30 p.m.
KSPA —Santa Paula 1:00 p.m.
KSUE — Susanville 8:30 a.m.
KTUR — Turlock 5:00 p.m.
KWSO — Wasco *
"Consult your local newspaper for station on which time
is not shown
Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bennett Join
Seminary Staff
BERKELEY, Calif., November 26 — The addition of Dr. and Mrs.
Carlyle Bennett to the music faculty of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary has been announced by the president, Dr. Harold
K. Graves. They will assume duties here with the opening of the
spring semester, January 6, 1953.
The announcement came after the executive committee of the seminary board of trustees voted unanimously to employ the Bennetts.
The committee, headed by Horace Burns of Eureka, met at the seminary November 25.
Dr. Bennett, now minister of music of Temple Baptist Church in
Los Angeles, will join the Department of Sacred Music as a professor, teaching voice and choral work. Mrs. Bennett will be an assistant
professor, instructing in the fields of theory and piano. They have
teaching experience in these subjects at Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Graduates of Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, and Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett are natives of Indiana. Dr. Bennett has served as head of the School of Music at
California Baptist Theological Seminary, Covina, and as minister of
music in Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth.
Mission Established
In Woodland
The Temple Baptist Church of
North Sacramento, C. R. Collier,
pastor, has established a mission
in Woodland which will soon become a Baptist church, if the venture meets with the same degree of success of five other missions previously established by
the Sacramento congregation.
The five previously established
have been organized into
churches.
Regular Sunday services are
held" in the Veteran's Hall in
Woodland. The mid-week prayer
services are held in the homes of
interested friends. General Missionary L. L. Richardson is rendering helpful service to the mission which is under the pastoral
leadership of Opal D o u t h i t.
Plans are under way for the purchase of a building site.
Colorado Southern
Baptists Publish
Paper
The first issue of the Rocky
Mountain Baptist has put in its
appearance. Published by the
Colorado Southern Baptist Association with Dr. S. W. Drigers
as editor, the publication will be
devoted to the work of the association and will carry news of
the various activities in the
churches and association. Editor
Drigers pointed out in the first
issue that the churches would
continue to promote the Arizona
Baptist Beacon, official state paper of Southern Baptists in Arizona, since the Colorado Association cooperates with the Arizona convention. He stated, however, that more publicity of the
work in Colorado was needed
than could possibly be given
through the Arizona paper.